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Four days a week, B.J. Godfrey repairs equipment for an area landscape contractor. Then on Friday, Saturday and Sunday he operates his own equipment, maintaining 23 properties in and around Acworth, Georgia. In between, he plays drums for three bands. Busy, you say? Absolutely. And in all three cases—repairing equipment, making music and mowing lawns—he’s doing something he loves.

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